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    oh and I started this yesterday, I'm about half way through it now



    A junkie lies dead in an Edinburgh squat, spreadeagled, cross-like on the floor, between two burned-down candles, a five-pointed star daubed on the wall above. indifference, treachery, deceit and sleaze that lurks behind the facade of the Edinburgh familiar to tourists. day, about a seductive danger he can almost taste, appealing to the darkest corners of his mind ...

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    You read a lot Batman, as much as smashup watches films.

    I do not know how you make the time but glad you do as you must enjoy it.
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    started on this one this morning



    Elizabeth Richmond is almost too quiet to be believed, with no friends, no parents, and a job that leaves her strangely unnoticed. But soon she starts to behave in ways she can neither control nor understand, to the increasing horror of her doctor, and the humiliation of her self-centred aunt. As a tormented Elizabeth becomes two people, then three, then four, each wilder and more wicked than the last, a battle of wills threatens to destroy the girl and all who surround her. The Bird's Nest is a macabre journey into who we are, and how close we sometimes come to the brink of madness.

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    Birds Nest was alright, not as good as Shirley Jackson's other books that I have read but it was an enjoyable enough read.

    It could have been quite sinister but I ended up looking at it in a more comedic sort of way, I dont think that is what was intended but hey ho

    anyway I'm just about to get started on this



    New Orleans, 1919. As a dark serial killer – The Axeman – stalks the city, three individuals set out to unmask him…

    Though every citizen of the ‘Big Easy’ thinks they know who could be behind the terrifying murders, Detective Lieutenant Michael Talbot, heading up the official investigation, is struggling to find leads. But Michael has a grave secret – and if he doesn’t find himself on the right track fast – it could be exposed…

    Former detective Luca d’Andrea has spent the last six years in Angola state penitentiary, after Michael, his protégée, blew the whistle on his corrupt behaviour. Now a newly freed man, Luca finds himself working with the mafia, whose need to solve the mystery of the Axeman is every bit as urgent as the authorities’.

    Meanwhile, Ida is a secretary at the Pinkerton Detective Agency.Obsessed with Sherlock Holmes and dreaming of a better life, Ida stumbles across a clue which lures her and her trumpet-playing friend, Lewis ‘Louis’ Armstrong, to the case and into terrible danger…

    As Michael, Luca and Ida each draw closer to discovering the killer’s identity, the Axeman himself will issue a challenge to the people of New Orleans: play jazz or risk becoming the next victim. And as the case builds to its crescendo, the sky will darken and a great storm will loom over the city…

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    Just finished this, I've really slacked off with my reading just lately, I think that with the threat of redundancy and other shit at work I had a lot of things on my mind and I didn't even realize it, anyway I just haven't been in the mindset to do any reading, I blasted through the last 125 pages of this today.

    Decent book, I really enjoyed the setting and the location of the book but the characters were just middle of the road and I didn't really feel anything for any of them, they were all just pretty cliched, I reckon that if I would have been in the mood to get it read in a few days I may have enjoyed it more but the fact that it has took me 5 weeks annoyed me.

    Anyway I'm moving onto this next



    Will the past become our future? Is humankind destined to repeat the events that occurred on another planet, far away from Earth? Zecharia Sitchin's bestselling series The Earth Chronicles provided humanity's side of the story concerning our origins at the hands of the Anunnaki, "those who from heaven to earth came." In The Lost Book of Enki we now view this saga from the perspective of Lord Enki, an Anunnaki leader revered in antiquity as a god, who tells the story of these extraterrestrials' arrival on Earth from the planet Nibiru.

    In his previous works Sitchin compiled the complete story of the Anunnaki's impact on human civilization from fragments scattered throughout Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Hittite, Egyptian, Canaanite, and Hebrew sources. Missing from these accounts, however, was the perspective of the Anunnaki themselves. What was life like on their own planet? What motives propelled them to settle on Earth - and what drove them from their new home? Convinced of the existence of an actual autobiography of Enki - a lost book that held the answers to these questions - the author began his search for evidence. Through exhaustive research of primary sources, and using actual discovered portions of the ancient text as "scaffolding," he has here re-created the memoirs of Enki, the leader of these first "astronauts." What takes shape is the story that begins on another world, a story of mounting tensions, survival dangers and royal succession rivalries, and sophisticated scientific knowledge concerning human origins that is only today being confirmed. An epic tale of gods and men unfolds that parallels the Bible and may challenge every assumption we hold about our past and our future.

    An eminent Orientalist and Biblical scholar, Zecharia Sitchin is distinquished by his ability to read Sumerian clay tablets and other ancient texts. He is a graduate of the University of London and worked as a journalist and editor in Israel for many years.
    I've been delving into the history of the Sumerians and it's fucking fascinating, how they knew the shit they did and how fast their culture evolved is unfathomable.

    It's well worth looking into the Anunnaki and the planet Niburu if you are bored and fancy wasting a few hours.

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    @Batman #bukkakevolunteer I'm surprised you are such an avid reader of deep material. I figured you for a drunken louse who spends his time trying to screw people who buy insurance. Aka a member of the zog

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    Broke out some old text books more recent. Picked up a couple on training and canine behavior, The Other end of the Leash. Honestly lately my attention span is shat when it comes to books. Spent last weekend picking up the old mans garage and attic and was reintroduced to some Fangoria, Marvel and Consumer reports dating back to 1963 .

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    Quote Originally Posted by walrus View Post
    @Batman #bukkakevolunteer I'm surprised you are such an avid reader of deep material. I figured you for a drunken louse who spends his time trying to screw people who buy insurance. Aka a member of the zog
    @walrus I am a drunken louse, I spend my time trying to stop arseholes from scamming other people via their insurance.

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    Just finished this, I've really slacked off with my reading just lately, I think that with the threat of redundancy and other shit at work I had a lot of things on my mind and I didn't even realize it, anyway I just haven't been in the mindset to do any reading, I blasted through the last 125 pages of this today.

    Decent book, I really enjoyed the setting and the location of the book but the characters were just middle of the road and I didn't really feel anything for any of them, they were all just pretty cliched, I reckon that if I would have been in the mood to get it read in a few days I may have enjoyed it more but the fact that it has took me 5 weeks annoyed me.

    Anyway I'm moving onto this next



    Will the past become our future? Is humankind destined to repeat the events that occurred on another planet, far away from Earth? Zecharia Sitchin's bestselling series The Earth Chronicles provided humanity's side of the story concerning our origins at the hands of the Anunnaki, "those who from heaven to earth came." In The Lost Book of Enki we now view this saga from the perspective of Lord Enki, an Anunnaki leader revered in antiquity as a god, who tells the story of these extraterrestrials' arrival on Earth from the planet Nibiru.

    In his previous works Sitchin compiled the complete story of the Anunnaki's impact on human civilization from fragments scattered throughout Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Hittite, Egyptian, Canaanite, and Hebrew sources. Missing from these accounts, however, was the perspective of the Anunnaki themselves. What was life like on their own planet? What motives propelled them to settle on Earth - and what drove them from their new home? Convinced of the existence of an actual autobiography of Enki - a lost book that held the answers to these questions - the author began his search for evidence. Through exhaustive research of primary sources, and using actual discovered portions of the ancient text as "scaffolding," he has here re-created the memoirs of Enki, the leader of these first "astronauts." What takes shape is the story that begins on another world, a story of mounting tensions, survival dangers and royal succession rivalries, and sophisticated scientific knowledge concerning human origins that is only today being confirmed. An epic tale of gods and men unfolds that parallels the Bible and may challenge every assumption we hold about our past and our future.

    An eminent Orientalist and Biblical scholar, Zecharia Sitchin is distinquished by his ability to read Sumerian clay tablets and other ancient texts. He is a graduate of the University of London and worked as a journalist and editor in Israel for many years.
    I've been delving into the history of the Sumerians and it's fucking fascinating, how they knew the shit they did and how fast their culture evolved is unfathomable.

    It's well worth looking into the Anunnaki and the planet Niburu if you are bored and fancy wasting a few hours.
    David Icke looks into a lot of that and seems to cover similar sources. It is very interesting and no more far out than what you find in the Bible. Yet Icke is deemed a nut and the Pope gets prime time on TV. Go figure.

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    I'm reading a book about how to deal with social anxiety. I seem to have bounced back from my recent bouts of shyness but I got the fear while going for a walk yesterday. I think it is time to go back to the toolbox.

    Also going to read a book about Castro and Cuba as I want to annoy Lyle and Walrus.

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    Just finished this last night, blimey I don't expect books like this to be easy going but this was bloody rediculous, the whole thing from start to finish is wrote in some mad backwards English, it's like reading Yoda's autobiography.

    the book bombards you with far too many names to keep up with as well, Enki, Marduk, Antu, Ansu, Ninmar, Neemar, Enlil etc, the characters don't exactly have any personality either so they all just blue into one.

    It wasn't a complete waste though, I learned a hell of a lot from the book with regards to the Sumerian history and their story, I just think that if he approached it as an actual story rather than a mock biography it would have been a lot easier, also if he laid off the Yoda speak as well.


    Anyway onto the next book



    It was only when the bones of the first devoured victims were discovered that the true nature and power of these swarming black creatures with their razor sharp teeth and the taste for human blood began to be realised by a panic-stricken city. For millions of years man and rats had been natural enemies. But now for the first time - suddenly, shockingly, horribly - the balance of power had shifted . . . 'The effectiveness of the gruesome set pieces and brilliant finale are all its own' "Sunday Times"
    This'll only take me a day or so, I first read it when I was 11, Christ knows why my dad thought this was a good book to give an 11 year old, luckily I've never been one to scare easy, this is my go to horror book alongside the Exorcist, I've read it at least 10 times over the last 20 years.

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    I read Herbie Hide's book and he got into a lot of trouble with the police about kerb crawling, having a gun, and threatening people in clubs. Seems like a misunderstood guy.
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